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Our newest pop-up episode, dropping this Christmas morning, sees show-favorite Jack Hatch return to the studio to wrap up the year in television with his list, alongside yours truly’s list, right here at the Baker’s Dozen Podcast.

Check out which shows made the cut, whether on network, cable, streaming or any other possible platforms. Did you favorites make the list? Any hidden gems you’ve been itching to check out? In need of a holiday binge-recommendation? Listen today to find out!

Plus, check out our Tumblr page, as well as our Instagram and Twitter feeds, for each of our top 12 lists. Merry Christmas!

This past October, during Halloween weekend, season 2 of Netflix’s acclaimed series Stranger Things debuted. On today’s episode of The Rewind, we harken back to see where it fared on the top 10 of our two TV critics, those of both yours truly and Jack Hatch, to help prepare for the Christmas morning release of each of Top 12 TV Shows of 2017 on our newest Pop-Up Podcast episode.

Plus, a bonus segment is included with a look back at another top 10 show from last year, Netflix’s and Channel 4’s Black Mirror. A perfect companion to Stranger Things, the often psychedelic, dark and twisted science fiction thriller is a must-watch for fans of Stranger Things; as its entire fourth season debuts December 29th on Netflix.

Two shows everyone will has and will be talking about as we transition into 2018, it’s officially time to catch our latest episode of The Rewind and then check out these two stellar offerings.

Be sure to subscribe to the Podcast to guarantee you’ll be able to listen to, on Christmas morning, our newest episode, the Top 12 TV Shows of 2017 with Jack Hatch and yours truly. Subscribe wherever you listen to Podcasts!

Brett and Fern discuss their strategies to take home a Bowl Mania championship this year, share their excitement over the BDPnetwork’s first road trip down to the Belk Bowl (aka the Southern Macy’s Bowl) later this month, their playoff predictions for the semifinal matchups, and plenty of laughs in this preview episode.

Plus, check out our Tumblr page, as well as our Instagram and Twitter feeds, for each of ours Bowl Mania rankings, from 1 to 41, to help you pick your bracket.

The VERY finest of the fourteen episodes from Season 4 and over-a-dozen Pop-Up episodes from this past summer are compiled together on this Best Of episode. Numerous show favorites’ segments are featured in their finest, and not-so-finest moments; plus, plenty of laughs at the expense of the show’s host, RiverCity Clement.

Previews, reviews, suggestions, predictions, prognostications, debates, surprise guest appearances, embarrassing stories, and plenty of laughs for you to enjoy in this jam-packed episode! A blend of sports and pop culture over the past year is featured.

It’s the season finale episode for this Pop-Up Summer season and our last episode before season 5 kicks off later this fall. Listen and subscribe TODAY!

A special pop-up episode drops this Labor Day morning, hosted by RiverCity Clement, with Steve Armstrong making his first appearance on the Podcast!
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For his first episode of ‘Basic Movie Training’, Army is here to recommend 3 movies you absolutely need to check out immediately. He’s discussing End of Watch, Hell or High Water and The Nice Guys on today’s episode.

It’s an episode you won’t want to miss, especially if you have some free time this Labor Day to enjoy on the couch.

Check out our Tumblr page for movie posters for each recommendation, too!
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On today’s episode, we take a look – a year ahead – to the potential inductees in the class of the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame. From first time potential inductees (Randy Moss, Ray Lewis, Brian Urlacher, Ronde Barber & more) to close misses in 2017 (Terrell Owens, Brian Dawkins, John Lynch, Joe Jacoby & more) and ultimately unveil our selections for the Class of 2018.

Subscribe and listen today wherever you listen to podcasts; especially to check out our previous 10 Minute Parking episode when we predicted the 2018 Baseball Hall of Fame class.

On today’s episode, we take a look - a year ahead – to the potential inductees in the class of the 2018 Baseball Hall of Fame. From first time inductees (including Chipper Jones, Jim Thome & Scott Rolen) to close misses in 2017 (Vladimir Guerrero, Trevor Hoffman & Edgar Martinez) and the two most controversial prospective inductees (Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens).

On today’s episode, we give you three options – all available on streaming platforms – to move to the top of your queue and start binge-watching immediately this summer. The three TV shows discussed are: Netflix’s Glow, Hulu’s offering from the UK’s E4 Gap Year, and NBC’s The Good Place, available on Hulu, as well.

Inspired by a recent article from New York Time’s film critics Manhola Davis & A.O. Scott, plus commentary from The Ringer’s Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald on their show The Watch, it’s time to see where RiverCity Clement’s list stacks up.

The tenth episode for the 4th season of the Baker’s Dozen Podcast, hosted by RiverCity Clement.

It’s been nearly 18 months since the finale of season 2 of True Detective, HBO’s polarizing hit-show. While Season 1 was praised by critics and lavished with awards, many felt Season 2 was a complete swerve from what made the show an instant cult-classic.